User blog:Uncodify/this is getting repetitive now

i'm sick of this now...

another scammer...

the roblox community really needs to change soon...

anyways...

casually playing flood escape 2 and then after i make it, somebody said i looked cool [all i had on was an ice general package and a frozen hair, but ok] and asked me if i wanted to "enhance my avatar beyond the limits".

he sounded professional but sounded like a scammer, and then he began typing fancy in the chat.

[CENSOREDNAME]-If you take up our offer immediately, we will reroute vast amounts of online currency into your account just as quick.

wow.

so, i took up the offer, and this is what he said:

Thanks! To redeem this unique offer, please join my avatar as I leave this game, and follow me to the rewards place.

so far, this scammer was like all the other scammers, except he had:

1) salesperson skills

2) smart ppl looks

3) a brain

4) skills in directing people into his game

as i joined, it looked like a fancy resort. there were a group of players already there, wearing fancy items like the DIY dominus and limiteds. they were real, because they were in my server, but i figured they were a part of the scam

just as he showed me into the house, a fancy script took place and he told me to say "ROBUCK" in the chat. after i said it, the floor opened up a staircase and led me to the "Riches Room."

as i walked down, there was a username and password thing that actually seemed legit. if an ordinary player was walking in, they could have lost their account.

i typed in a keyboard smash as my password, and it said loading. then, they said in 3 days of time, my digital currency would arrive, and they prompted me to the lobby. i was about to leave the game when i saw my avatar being stuck in the group of players.

i think this scammer was extremely smart and outwitted some players. he put some players nobody would recognize like me in the group of people and had people think that i had actually recieved the reward. he was actually good at this because he would strike every so often and would only take when he needed it, i guess. the accounts i checked out were all hacked, but they all had t-shirts that seemed to be purchased from the scammer's page, and all of them, i realized, were at least three months apart from each other

moral of the story? don't fall for anything that is about "free online digital currency", or you'll be the next one purchasing that guy's tee.